Lovett's illustrated catalogue : trees and plants . edly caused other varieties to be soldunder this name, but the roots I offer are strictlytrue and mav be depended upon. 2 yrs., doz., 25c.;100, 50c.; 1000, $ RHUBARB. Pie Plant. A deep rich soil is indispensable to secure large,heavy stalks. Plant in rows 4 feet apart, with theplants 3 feet distant. Set so that the crowns areabout 1 inch below the surface. Top-dress annu-ally in the Fall with stable manure, and fork underin the Spring. Hyatts Linnaeus.—Popular, and the best for gen-eral use. Early, very large, productive, tender andvery


Lovett's illustrated catalogue : trees and plants . edly caused other varieties to be soldunder this name, but the roots I offer are strictlytrue and mav be depended upon. 2 yrs., doz., 25c.;100, 50c.; 1000, $ RHUBARB. Pie Plant. A deep rich soil is indispensable to secure large,heavy stalks. Plant in rows 4 feet apart, with theplants 3 feet distant. Set so that the crowns areabout 1 inch below the surface. Top-dress annu-ally in the Fall with stable manure, and fork underin the Spring. Hyatts Linnaeus.—Popular, and the best for gen-eral use. Early, very large, productive, tender andvery delicately ; other sorts. Seedlingroots, doz., 50c. {bymail, 6oc.)\ 100, $ clumps, 3 for25c.; doz., 75c.; 100,$ {By mail, additional.) HOPS. Golden Cluster.—An exceedingly choice vari-ety, the best for gardenculture, very ornamen-tal and handsome. Itbears immense clustersof very large golden-yellow hops of aromaticfragrance and pungent odor. 3 for 25c.; doz., 75c.{^By mail if preferred.). TARRAGON (True). Valuable for its aromatic leaves, which are sofrequently wanted in culinary operations for sea-soning, etc., and so seldom found. Have a supply


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